By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 08, 2015 05:35 am With tools like PageSpeed and YSlow it’s relatively simple to test a website’s technical performance & locate problematic areas. But what about an overall website rating that counts things like domain age, content structure, and marketing techniques? This all-in-one ranking can be found on Nibbler, a side project developed by Silktide. Nibbler will pull data […] Read More at Nibbler Website Testing for Performance and Content Structure
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 08, 2015 04:28 am Although currently still in beta, Clubble is a very handy tool for teams that use Slack to get work done. Creative work often requires direct communication with clients and this means sharing new ideas/drafts frequently. The tough part is finding a way to keep clients in the loop while passing the right drafts their way. […] Read More at Clubble bridges the gap between Slack Channels and E-mails
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 07, 2015 01:30 pm Icon designers are more than familiar with the process of converting vector art into PNGs or even SVGs for the web. But what about the process of creating an icon font? This is often much more convoluted and requires a little understanding of typeface construction. However a new Mac application named Iconical is making the […] Read More at Create your own Icon Fonts with Iconical for Mac
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 07, 2015 01:05 pm A large gathering of web & software developers named HTML5DevConf runs from October 19th-23rd in San Francisco, CA. It’s meant to bring together folks with varying levels of knowledge together for sharing and learning. Here’s the conference’s brief summary copied from the official website: HTML5Devconf is the largest gathering of technical software developers, designers and […] Read More at HTML5 DevConf in sunny San Francisco Autumn 2015
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 07, 2015 10:55 am Free APIs like Google Maps offer a decent option for developers who need in-page maps. While they work great and most people are familiar with functionality, they don’t typically offer as many custom features right of the box. Coding your own customized features is a hassle, though an option for advanced devs with extra time. […] Read More at MangoMap pulls custom Maps for Any Device
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 07, 2015 08:36 am A Magento Solution Partner named Forix just recently published an incredible infographic on the changes of Magento 2.0. This infographic is visually appealing but also highly educational. It covers the new user experience, product/form creation, and of course new backend features for Magento developers. One of the Forix guys allowed us to republish the infographic […] Read More at Infographic Covering the latest Magento 2.0 Updates
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 07, 2015 06:15 am It can be tough to find a worthwhile dev job even with references & experience. Sometimes you’re lucky enough to find a company or interview at the right time. But what if there was a way to have companies coming to you? Honeypot made this idea a reality which has since blossomed into an invite-only […] Read More at Honeypot connects talented Developers with Job Openings
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